Radiology

Adams Diagnostic Imaging (ADI)

Welcome

Gettysburg Cancer Center offers some of the top radiologists in Gettysburg, PA.

Adams Diagnostic Imaging is accredited through the American College of Radiology (ACR) and is conveniently located inside the Gettysburg Cancer Center. Our highly trained technologists are certified through the ARRT with comprehensive experience and knowledge in radiology. Our facility provides flexible scheduling to better accommodate patients by offering longer time slots. Our radiology department is dedicated to improving the patient experience while providing optimal diagnostic images for our board certified radiologists to interpret.

Radiology Services

We are proud to be a provider where quality meets affordability in diagnostic imaging. We offer competitive self pay rates for those who wish to pay out-of-pocket exams. However, we accept most insurances as well.

Our facility offers the following radiology services with all stationary equipment:

PET/CT – Computerized scans of the body are extremely useful in diagnosing many different conditions. The most innovative body scan technology available, PET scans allow doctors to look beyond internal structures and soft tissue to map the body’s metabolic processes. As a diagnostic tool, PET scans are currently being used to detect abnormalities in the brain that lead to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease as well as other types of dementia and seizure disorders.

CT – Also called a CAT scan, this diagnostic tool gives doctors internal images far superior to x-rays. A CT visually slices the body for a clear image of the structures and tissues This amazing technology is key in cancer diagnoses and detecting other types of diseases that attack deep inside the body.

MRI – Similar to an x-ray, an MRI allows doctors to find deformities in internal structures. MRI is not limited to hard structures like bones, though. An MRI also shows soft tissue like ligaments and tendons around joints.

X-Ray – This is still the best diagnostic tool for visualizing broken bones and other defects to internal structures. Recent improvements in x-ray technology reduce radiation exposure for patients and technicians alike.